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Smoothly & gracefully

October 2018
By: Caryl B. | San Diego, California

Something to learn

October 2018
By: Anonymous | Farmington, Minnesota
Laid off and feeling desperate, an AA asks for help and finds more than just a job

Welcome to the tattoo convention

October 2018
By: Terra V. | Tempe, Arizona
How an amends for a little white lie led to a surprising encounter with Arizona AA history

Lots of opinions

October 2018
By: D.T. | Yakima, Washington
A member with strong views shares what she’s learned about tolerance, compassion and Tradition Ten

Out to lunch

October 2018
By: Definitely Steve | Nashville, Tennessee

At Wit's End

October 2018

Alcoholism At Large

October 2018

This is the door you're looking for

October 2018
By: Lori U. | Portland, Oregon
She may not have been raised to end up on skid row, but she sure found her hope there

Unsafe at any speed

October 2018
By: Bob M. | Green Valley, Arizona

The biggest tip I ever got

October 2018
By: Tom W. | Santa Fe, New Mexico
In 1951, a 15-year-old boy delivered a telegram to a little house in Akron. He hadn’t a clue why he’d one day return

Pub tour!

October 2018
By: John K. | Sierra Vista, Arizona
A man tests himself on a trip to Europe with a bunch of old Army drinking buddies. Boy, was that dumb

My first 600 meetings

October 2018
By: Bruce F. | Boca Raton, Florida
Have you ever been disturbed by the member who reeks of booze? Here’s his story

Better than Kentucky bourbon

October 2018
By: Anonymous | St. Louis, Missouri
With a gut feel and a few wild guesses, some hardworking AAs start a national corrections conference

The stranger

October 2018
By: Gerry R. | Clancy, Montana
On a quiet road, an alcoholic encounters a man who gives him the faith to sing at the top of his lungs

Full of grace

October 2018
By: D.G. | San Diego, California
Through the wonder of showbiz, a sponsee learns about love, service and following her dreams

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Smoothly & gracefully

October 2018
By: Caryl B. | San Diego, California

Something to learn

October 2018
By: Anonymous | Farmington, Minnesota
Laid off and feeling desperate, an AA asks for help and finds more than just a job

Welcome to the tattoo convention

October 2018
By: Terra V. | Tempe, Arizona
How an amends for a little white lie led to a surprising encounter with Arizona AA history

Lots of opinions

October 2018
By: D.T. | Yakima, Washington
A member with strong views shares what she’s learned about tolerance, compassion and Tradition Ten

Out to lunch

October 2018
By: Definitely Steve | Nashville, Tennessee

At Wit's End

October 2018

Alcoholism At Large

October 2018

This is the door you're looking for

October 2018
By: Lori U. | Portland, Oregon
She may not have been raised to end up on skid row, but she sure found her hope there

Unsafe at any speed

October 2018
By: Bob M. | Green Valley, Arizona

The biggest tip I ever got

October 2018
By: Tom W. | Santa Fe, New Mexico
In 1951, a 15-year-old boy delivered a telegram to a little house in Akron. He hadn’t a clue why he’d one day return

Pub tour!

October 2018
By: John K. | Sierra Vista, Arizona
A man tests himself on a trip to Europe with a bunch of old Army drinking buddies. Boy, was that dumb

My first 600 meetings

October 2018
By: Bruce F. | Boca Raton, Florida
Have you ever been disturbed by the member who reeks of booze? Here’s his story

Better than Kentucky bourbon

October 2018
By: Anonymous | St. Louis, Missouri
With a gut feel and a few wild guesses, some hardworking AAs start a national corrections conference

The stranger

October 2018
By: Gerry R. | Clancy, Montana
On a quiet road, an alcoholic encounters a man who gives him the faith to sing at the top of his lungs

Full of grace

October 2018
By: D.G. | San Diego, California
Through the wonder of showbiz, a sponsee learns about love, service and following her dreams

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Grapevine Daily Quote August 24

“My job is to achieve enough humility to see myself in others and to accept both myself and others, by identifying. The willingness to make amends will grow from this act of love.”

“8-1/2,” Bowling Green, Kentucky, October 1986, Best of the Grapevine, Volume 2
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 25

“Forgiveness entered my life through my heart, not my head.”

“The Years That the Locust Hath Eaten,” New York, N.Y., April 1977, Best of the Grapevine, Volume 3
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 26

“You cannot get ahead until you learn to be here.”

“This Business of Getting Ahead,” Manchester, Massachusetts, October 1964, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 27

“Humility is the soil in which all other virtues grow.”

“What Is Humility?” Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 1966, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 28

“It is impossible to know everyone, but if I try to relate myself with just one other person, something will happen, something remarkable.”

“The Guy at the End of the Bar,” Marietta, Ohio, April 1993, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 29

“It's a wonderful feeling to know that you don't have to be a god or a goddess, a saint or a genius, to lead a reasonably happy, sober, healthy, communicative, constructive, and useful life -- with some laughter thrown in for good measure.”

“More Ups Than Downs,” New Canaan, Connecticut, June 1974, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 30

“Don’t regret growing old, it’s a privilege denied to many.”

“Distilled Spirits,” Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania, June 1995, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 31

“We have to grow or else deteriorate. For us, the ‘status quo’ can only be for today, never for tomorrow. Change we must; we cannot stand still.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., February 1961, “The Shape of Things to Come”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 1

“If we are to find spiritual growth and serenity, we must dress our minds each morning as carefully as we dress our bodies. Only then can today become the glorious tomorrow we looked forward to yesterday.”

“Savoring Our Sobriety,” North Hollywood, California, September 1982, Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 2

“Work on Step Nine has freed me from fears about the past and given me more energy to devote to present-day living – this twenty-four hours.”

“Willingness to Grow,” Joliet, Illinois, July 1985, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 3

“I spent years looking for things to alienate me, make me different, make me special or unique, better or worse ... I was taught through the Steps to start dwelling on the positive – the ‘alikeness’ instead of the differences.”

“Listen to People’s Feelings,” Grants, New Mexico, July 1980, Young & Sober: Stories By Those Who Found AA Early
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 4

“Let us continue to take our inventory as a Fellowship, searching out our flaws and confessing them freely. Let us devote ourselves to the repair of all faulty relations that may exist, whether within or without.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., February 1961, “The Shape of Things to Come”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 5

“William Duncan Silkworth ... supplied us with the tools with which to puncture the toughest alcoholic ego, those shattering phrases by which he described our illness: the obsession of the mind that compels us to drink and the allergy of the body that condemns us to go mad or die. Without these indispensable passwords, AA could never have worked.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1957, “The Physicians”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 6

“I am glad for everything that has happened to me. I have found a way of life that I wouldn’t trade for anything in the world.”

“When I Was Sixteen, I Was Ready,” Magnolia, Arkansas, January 1978, Young & Sober: Stories By Those Who Found AA Early
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 7

“The amount of reality I turn my back on is the amount I lose.”

“Surrender—Not Self-Improvement,” Atlanta, Georgia, February 1990, Best of the Grapevine, Volume 3
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